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Short Term Course on Indian Economy after Independence


Posted Date: 21 Mar 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: General

Posted By: Bala       Member Level: Diamond
Rating:     Points: 5



University of Delhi

Short Term Courses will start on Sept 8, 2008. They will conclude Dec 15, 2008.

The last date for submission of applications for the courses beginning September 2008 is June 7, 2008.

Indian Economy after Independence :

Objectives :

The course is designed to offer an overview of the process of economic
development of the Indian economy after the country became independent in
1947. As one of the poorest countries with a rich civilizational past, and one that adopted adult franchise, parliamentary democracy and the free press, an
assessment of ‘what India is doing’ has been a matter of no small concern to
serious observers both within and outside the country. The course will critically examine the broad range of development strategies adopted from the early 1950s till 1991 when economic reforms were introduced and further on to the present times.

Syllabus

Broad Outline
1. Objectives of Planned Economic Development: The State and the Market
(5 hours)
2. Demographic Transition: Human Resource Development (3 hours)
3. Sectoral Developments: Agriculture, Industry and Services (6 hours)
4. Growth and Distribution: Issues of Poverty and Unemployment (6 hours)
5. Macroeconomic Stabilisation: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Issues (6 hours)
6. Centre-State Financial Relations, Regional Disparity (8 hours)
7. International Trade: Integrating with the world Economy (6 hours)


Short Term Courses for Foreign and Indian Students

The University of Delhi is pleased to announce a program of Short-Term Courses for foreign & Indian students. The first set of courses will be offered from September to Mid-December and January to April every year. These courses will be of 10 weeks duration, each course being roughly 40 hours long. The courses will consist of classroom lectures, field visits, performances, demonstrations, guest lectures etc. Each student will need to enroll in at least 3 of the bouquet of courses being offered. The maximum number of courses for which a student can enroll is five (5). The course fee per course is Rs.20,000/-
or US$ equivalent (Approximately US $ 500 per course). The fee shall include
instruction, course material, local field visits etc but shall NOT cover travel, boarding and lodging. The University of Delhi will facilitate arrangements for boarding and lodging but takes no responsibility for the same. The students must come with medical insurance.

Interested persons should send an email to

director@ducc.du.ac.in and hinducol@del3.vsnl.net.in, filling in the Performa along with a short background on their educational qualifications. Details of the courses, including the course content etc is on the University of Delhi website, www.du.ac.in.

Please also send your application alongwith the copies of your transcripts with a banker’s cheque/demand draft for in favour of
The Registrar
University of Delhi
Delhi.

US$ 50/- (Foreign Students)

Rs. 500/- (Indian Students) as your application fee

The basic objective of these courses is to provide introductory but insightful introduction to different aspects of the history and culture of India. The courses that actually get offered will depend on the enrolment. The last date for submission of applications for the courses beginning September 2008 is June 7, 2008.

Short Term Courses will start on Sept 8, 2008. They will conclude Dec 15, 2008.
1. Orientation etc. : Sept 8 to Sept 14, 2008
2. Teaching : Sept 15 - Dec 15, 2008 with a break from Oct 1 to Oct 15.

For more details, visit http://www.du.ac.in




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